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Leviathan - Hobbes, Thomas ยท 64 words

Leviathan - Hobbes, Thomas

Though nothing can be immortall, which mortals make; yet, if men had the use of reason they pretend to, their Common wealths might be secured, at least, from perishing by internall diseases. For by the nature of their Institution, they are designed to live, as long as Man kind, or as the Lawes of Nature, or as Justice it selfe, which gives them life.

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